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Tributes to captain Tom as more scarecrows appear as part of fundraising campaign foe local family support group during Covid-19

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The sleepy village of Kilkhampton erects more scarecrows as a sign of support for key workers and a special tribute to the hero captain Tom.

As well as filling the village with scarecrows to show support a fundraising campaign to help families with disabilities and domestic abuse has been started as in this difficult time smaller groups and charities can’t get out and hold events for raising vital funds details of how to donate below

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-for-those-that-help?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_nacp+share-sheet&rcid=be19bfb03b9140bcb1e9a387ac9406d8

The village has always come together to help the community, the village primary school is delivering weekly food parcels to students and the scarecrows are raising awareness and passing on the clear message to stay at home and support our NHS.
Plans to erect more scarecrows continue and anyone passing through the small Cornish village will be greeted by colourful and heartfelt displays.

The scarecrows first started appearing on April 28th and they continue to be more detailed and elaborate.

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